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- The survey also showed that people's deepest aspirations are nonmaterial.
- This is proof that the nonmaterial world exists,
- Nonmaterial incentive policies, such as intergroup competitions for red flags, were downplayed.
- "But it's the nonmaterial things that were so impressive ."
- And sometimes, it works to society's benefit in a nonmaterial way ."
- "The main thing about the'60s was its spirit, which was nonmaterial.
- The ordinance says the mayor can make " nonmaterial " changes to the contract.
- It also lists 10 prominent signs that Americans are beginning to appreciate the nonmaterial aspects of existence.
- Thus civilizations tend to have technologies in common, and it is mostly nonmaterial things that distinguish civilizations.
- With her own children, Taylor always tried to get at the nonmaterial yearning on which a commercial might capitalize.
- He paid particular attention to the physical element of mental life, ignoring all spiritual or nonmaterial factors in man.
- But this is absurd, for whatever is observed must ultimately be the content of our own consciousness, and consequently, nonmaterial.
- Multipolar, a subsidiary of the Lippo Group, has also asked the court to order the defendants to pay nonmaterial losses of US $ 100 million.
- While Goizueta later described the ordeal as a life-changing experience that taught him humility and the value of nonmaterial possessions, it scarcely slowed his career.
- But by not grappling with the possibility that a nonmaterial realm exists, Boyer has written a book about religion that is occasionally illuminating and utterly unconvincing ."
- Is it a nonmaterial entity _ a little ghost, as it were _ that can't possibly be explained in terms of biology, physics or chemistry?
- In 2014, khridoli, along with lelo burti, a local variant of rugby, was inscribed by the government of Georgia as a " nonmaterial monument " of culture.
- Tucker argues that viewing the self as a fundamental, nonmaterial part of the universe makes it possible to conceive of it continuing to exist after the death of the brain.
- Others are critical of moral realism because it postulates the existence of a kind of " moral fact " which is nonmaterial and does not appear to be accessible to empirical investigation.
- "Once the commission makes its views on materiality clearer, " she said, companies " may feel more comfortable engaging in dialogue with industry professionals about nonmaterial information.
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